The ⁑ symbol signifies >99% upper PI, * >95% upper PI, and †<95% lower PI. 2020, deficit mortality was observed in most age groups except for the 75–79 age group. However, mortality increased gradually in 2021 and more remarkably in 2022 in almost all age groups except for the 65–69 and 85+ age groups. In the 75–79 age group, excess mortality was 3.9% (95%CI: 2.6, 5.3) in 2020, 7.9% (95%CI: 6.4, 9.5) in 2021, and 9.5% (95%CI: 7.8, 11.4) in 2022, exceeding the 99% upper PIs. In the 80–84 age group, excess mortality was 2.9% (1.4, 4.5) in 2022, exceeding the 95% upper PI. No statistical significance was detected in the younger age groups, which had few deaths. The chart below shows that the number of deaths from all cancers was highest in the 80–84 age group.

So there was a statistical increase in cancer deaths in Japan, unlike the UK, particulary amongst older people.

The following study suggests that this may have been impacted by strict public measures.

In this letter, we show the changes in the cause of death before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan using the latest population statistics, which suggest a strong impact on the older population, possibly due to strict public measures.

Changes in the cause of death in Japan before and during the COVID-19 pandemic - PMC (nih.gov)

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Who did you hear about this article from to begin with?

I read Zero Hedge every morning. I also listen to NPR. I don’t trust any of it.

So a website that has spread Russian propaganda told you that the American and European covid vaccines causes cancer, gotcha.

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The original article was written by the falon gong from China.

But here’s an englishman that has changed his tune 180 degrees:

I don’t know how to rewind that.

If you want to know how you’re doing, ask your enemies.

OK guys, it seems this thread is veering off topic, and in an unproductive way.

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